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Rod, the longer the arm, the more torque down low. It's really about the stroke length more then the total cubic inches. The more torque at lower rpms, the milder any given cam will react.....especially when it comes to streetability. More vacuum and a better signal to the carb are almost a given.


x2 on this Rusty's.
If you add 18% stroke (3.31 to 4") then you need to add camshaft because that harder "suck" will make any given camshaft seem smaller than catalog listings for factory displacements. Less so for the 360's 3.58 to 4", but same idea.